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Car disabled in floodwater on I-90 near Scranton RoadCleveland OH

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Scranton Rd, Cleveland, OH

A car became disabled and stuck in floodwater on I-90 eastbound near Scranton Road just after the West 25th exit. The flooding caused a traffic obstruction. Police and authorities were called to respond.

Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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I-90 just east of the West 25 underneath the rent.
00:05
The road flooded. You get a car disabled in the right-hand lane.
00:13
Yeah, we...
00:16
We have that call. That caller was confused of where she was. She kept saying Jennings Freeway exit.
00:25
Oh, it's 90-east, just past 25th,
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just east of 25th,
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pretty much underneath Scranton Road,
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where it always floods.
00:36
Is it right before the bend or right, like,
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right at the bend?
00:42
Literally, it's not even at the bend. It's underneath the bridge.
00:49
Okay.
00:50
Good.
00:52
Gotcha.
00:53
I grab the Metro.
00:55
524. Adam 33, can you take this close to alarm my family dialer on Madison?
01:00
The radio to Sam 34.
01:04
Andrew 4. Go ahead.
01:09
I'd be calling ODOT[2] as well about this, but disabled auto looks like it's stuck in this big, large puddle water over by West 25th exit.
01:19
I took CO2 and then I got a CO2 alarm at Family Dollar.
01:22
Three-six is on the highway with an accident, 35, just revived that metro for a sexual assault. 3-2 is my only other late car and they are on lunch.
01:33
And then I have all my early cars available, Adam 37, 34,
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and 33.
01:40
All right, go out with early cars, then I'll get to go on overtime and we'll.
01:45
9634, Adam, Radio.
01:47
Okay, I can...
01:49
Okay, radio to Adam 33 for that go-to alarm.
01:55
Good morning. Can you create me a cad for the parking lot detail, please?
02:02
(number withheld) thank you family dollar 8404 madison 8404 madison
02:16
morning 341 able back entry motion and store entry motion
02:24
disregard that we just got a disregard for the alarm company then by
02:30
Happy thank you.
02:32
34 a.m. Radio, I copy. Thanks. Hi, thank you. You're welcome, but if I could get you and Adam 37 to head to the highway. Radio to two Adam 37?
02:45
3-3. We reached out to OSCE.
02:47
We reached out the OSCE.
02:48
Out of three-fighter radio.
02:51
Go ahead.
02:53
I will, but they're usually back at post by now.
02:56
I'm also going to be calling ODOT[2].
02:58
So let's start heading to the highway. We got someone stuck in the water.
03:03
Are we good for overtime and connection with this the DVRS report?
03:09
Adam 3-7.
03:12
Great is over our boss.
03:15
3-1.
03:16
Sam 3-4, they're good.
03:19
All right, 35. Your time is 526.
03:23
Copy, thank you.
03:25
2034 radio.
03:27
Go ahead.
03:28
I would look for lunch back at 3.
03:30
Here we're good, 526. Okay, I'm going to have you in 3-3 head to the highway. 90 Eastbound,
03:36
just right after the West 25th, right under Scranton Road where it always floods. We had her stuck in the water.
03:43
It's a phone one,
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it's up to two, excuse me, (number withheld), (number withheld). Yes, I will be calling OSP[1], yes, I will be calling ODOT[2].
03:55
3-3. I'm sorry, do we call fire?
03:58
Well, how about you choose the order of who you want me to call first?
04:03
Okay, I was asking for fire because usually we can clear the drains that are right there.
04:08
Scott, I think it is.
04:09
We can be out of there in five minutes.
04:11
I'm calling to see if you guys can't.
04:13
I know OSP[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OSP: Ohio State Patrol agency or units, including the Highway Patrol division.
[2]
ODOT: Ohio Department of Transportation

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Scranton Rd, Cleveland, OH
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